Goddess Bhagavathy, also known as Devi or Shakti, is revered as the supreme feminine energy and the embodiment of divine power. She is worshipped in various forms across India, symbolizing protection, prosperity, and well-being.
Devotees from near and far visit the Kanjiravilakam Devi Temple to offer prayers and seek the divine blessings of Goddess Bhagavathy, fostering a sense of devotion and spiritual connection within the community.
Festivals
The Temple has a number of festivals. The important ones are :
Villin Thookkam
The Villin Thookkam ritual at the Kanjiravilakam Devi Temple concludes with a ceremony called Nercha Thookkam. This ritual involves devotees drawing a ceremonial circle, or Villu, around the temple while carrying a child dear to them. The Nercha Thookkam ends when the Villu completes a circle around the temple, symbolizing the completion of the ritual and the fulfillment of vows made to the deity.
Ganapathi Homam
At the Kanjiravilakam Devi Temple in Pettah, Thiruvananthapuram, devotees perform Ganapathi Homam, a sacred ritual dedicated to Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles. This homam involves the chanting of mantras and offerings into the sacred fire, seeking blessings for success, prosperity, and the removal of hurdles in one's life. Devotees participate in this ritual with utmost devotion, seeking the divine grace of Lord Ganesha.
Contact Address: Kanjiravilakam Devi Temple, Kanjiravilakam Temple Rd, Marudhumood, Pullampara, Kerala 695607
Phone Number :9633419997